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 | On Wednesdays, Batman and his sidekick Robin would confront one of their archenemies and would end the episode in horrible danger, only to save themselves at the beginning of the next episode on Thursdays. |
 | This time she came to save the show from falling ratings and not to protect Batman and Robin against accusations of a homoerotic relationship, as was the case for her creation by the comic book writers in the mid-1950s. |
 | Interestingly, as in the two Batman movies released in the 1990s, this new animated series erased Robin from the scene, possibly responding to criticisms of the homoerotic subtext between the two heroes. |
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 | Whether it was with the live-action television series or one of the many cartoons (from Filmation to Hanna-Barbera to Warners), fans have usually been able to get their Bat-fix at the proper Bat-time and channel. |
 | Although Batman was an American cultural icon in the years before the 1966 television series, he had not achieved anything like the worldwide recognition TV exposure would bring him. |
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